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"To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence… When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up." - C.S. Lewis

I would buy all the Ewoks you listed, in the realistic style you requested for them, BigBarada.

I'm also a Droids fan [did you see my link (somewhere in the Star Wars TV section of these forums I think) where you can rewatch all original 13 episodes of Droids?] but I'd buy a lot of realistic Jann Tosh figures just to use him as a civilian in my larger dioramas' random populations. He's a good choice.

I do not think I'd buy animated-style Ewoks. I even tried to avoid buying the animated Clone Wars line, but got sucked into it. There are different worlds and populations in CW however, versus Ewoks all being based on Endor alone. I think I could resist animated Ewok figures this time around. I used to own all the Duloks though, back in the day (Oh - I think I was missing Lady Urgga Corneesh). I really liked the Shaman. He made me laugh.

Do you guys think the REPUBLIC (Star Wars On-Going) comics were pretty well covered (for figures)?

I think several of the Droids that Ki-Adi Mundi worked with on Tatooine might be cool to have, as well as Aurra Sing in her dark blue (black?) outfit. With Aurra, I'm not even sure if that's just a simple repaint. There is that Anzati Dark Jedi that Master Tholme and Tre-Saara fought, too. He might make a good figure. And did Count Dooku have any other good candidates for Dark Jedi figures? Also there was that non-Force user, revolutionary that Anakin fought the Separatist armies of on Jabiim - and plauge-victim Gungans.

CLONE WARS should probably stay as animated figures and characters like Senator Farr (Rodia) are not just Expanded Universe, but in the prequel MOVIES as well - so they don't need to be part of a realistic Expanded Universe figure discussion. However, I DO want a lot of the Senators made into action figures.

Oh - more of the Death Watch characters from Mandalore (Jango Fett: Open Seasons) would be very cool, as well as Count Dooku when he was a younger Jedi Master. I could go for Obi-Wan as a kid Jedi Apprentice, too.

In fact, from the JEDI APPRENTICE Scholasitc novels, or JEDI QUEST ones (Obi-Wan's, and Anakin's Jedi Training respectively) are there figures you want?

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In fact, from the JEDI APPRENTICE Scholasitc novels, or JEDI QUEST ones (Obi-Wan's, and Anakin's Jedi Training respectively) are there figures you want?

For starters, I'd kill for Xanatos, young Obi-Wan, young Anakin, Siri Tachi, Tahl, Bant Eerin, and Ferus Olin. I'd rather have any one of those than another KOTOR figure, Clonetrooper variant, or ROTS Anakin rehash.

I like the ones Chux mentioned, though I would also like more KOTOR figures. I think the only one that stood out from Tycho's list is Nomi Sunrider. I also like BCJ's list except for the Droids and Ewoks figures. I'd also be interested in characters from the Jedi Academy and X-Wing series of books.

Oh, and I don't think there has been a Joruus C'baoth figure yet. And Guri. Those two are pretty high on my list.

Since we got Jodo Kast, we might as well get Jungen, Vytor Shrike and IG-72 as well.

"To be concerned about being grown up, to admire the grown up because it is grown up, to blush at the suspicion of being childish; these things are the marks of childhood and adolescence… When I became a man I put away childish things, including the fear of childishness and the desire to be very grown up." - C.S. Lewis